There is something incongruous about the type of post-punk, noir pop that Ghum create and the heat wave baking the...
Live albums are normally a bust. They either sound exactly like the studio versions, so much so that they defeat...
Dublin 5-piece Melts will release their debut album Maelstrom on 17 June via Mother Sky. The album is produced by Daniel...
As a Liverpool fan he may not appreciate the comparison but, like Real Madrid in this year’s Champions League, you...
Personally, there isn’t a more exciting feeling than finding out that MXLX has a new album out. Then the trepidation...
Winded, the second album from New Brunswick, Canada trio Motherhood takes their avant rock to a whole new level of...
It’s a tricky one to review, this. On the one hand, the title track is several minutes of seventies funk-jazz...
There is an inevitability that the impact of the global pandemic will continue to seep into creativity. TV Priest release their second...
In certain circles ambient music is a dirty word. When I was growing up ambient music was equated to ravers...
Wrapped in good vibes and mellow, sentimental magic, it’s hard to pinpoint the hypnotic effect of And Those Who Were...
Joan Shelley has finally come home. The American songwriter and singer’s last two albums – Like The River Loves The...
“Like a leper Messiah, when the kids had killed the man I had to break up the band.” “Not only...
I’m having trouble getting my head around the fact that Drive-By Truckers have been around now for more than a...
Wallis Bird has released her new album Hands and it is arguably her most personal album to date. A closer...
After being nominated for the Choice Music Irish Album of the Year award in 2018 with their debut Wednesday, Dundalk five...